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Measuring fetal heart rate would be monitoring, for the father to say a hospital would only be monitoring the heart rate is ludicrous.
Hospitals have a duty of care to patients and it's abundantly clear that this hospital and the Texas law state that this baby is a patient, it would be negligent to just offer fetal heart monitoring as the only testing means.
Seeing as they are considering the baby a patient this would be considered a high risk pregnancy which opens up a whole world of testing that the average pregnancy usually doesn't require.
MOO
Because this little one is not viable outside the womb it would be totally ethical for the hospital to verify heart tones several times daily IMO. It's also possible the wee one is on continuous monitoring, but this is very difficult do to little one's small size and movements (which would be a very good sign). Very little can be evaluated in a baby at this early gestational age by the fetal heart monitoring alone. Unfortunately, if the doctors/nurses saw something on the tracing that appeared ominous, (reccuring decelerations in the heart rate for example) there is little they could do to intervene as delivering the baby at this age would guarantee lose of life. You are correct that very detailed ultra sounds are likely being done on a very regular basis. MOO